I personally know many people who have different models of Telsa's. None of us have had any significant issues.
The only issue I've known someone experienced multiple times was the Model X wing doors having issues with the sensors, so they wouldn't close properly automatically.
I don't know anyone with Cybertruck yet, so I can't speak on that.
I know they had QC issues before in the past, but to my knowledge they don't seem to anymore (within reasonable expectations of any vehicle).
If you'd rather have a Toyota or a Volvo than a Model 3/Y/X/S, have at it.
They still have many documented QC issues. Autopilot is cool, but not safely ready for prime time imo. On Cybertruck in particular, going stainless on the exterior is incredibly dumb, as documented by Tesla’s own cleaning recommendations and users reporting on already having rust issues. Also having a giant tablet display in the middle with a nonstandard UI to replace a standard gauge cluster that’s in front of you is dumb. Also not having normal driver input methods like a turn signal lever or having a drive by wire system which has been shown to be unreliable is dumb. (BTW, this was/is a problem other automakers have had too…going from what everyone was used to, to a knob or lever that you bump multiple times to shift gears rather than having multiple positions you move a lever to with tactile feedback. People are used to it now, I am with my Ram’s knob shifter, but I still don’t like it and this change was likely partially responsible for the death of the actor that played Chekov in the Star Trek reboot movies)
Having electric door openers where you need to know where there’s a manual release in an emergency is unsafe, and I believe I read on some models that the manual release only exists for the front passengers, which makes it extra unsafe.
In the industry I work in, we have to do human factor studies with actual end users to prove that new designs and methods won’t introduce additional risk of misuse of devices which could harm patients…and it boggles my mind that with Teslas, they’re just out there with all this nonstandard bullshit that runs counter to muscle memory for basic things like how do you use a turn signal or open a door. Any other brand of car, in any other country I’m traveling to, I’m not gonna have to figure out something weird in an emergency like is this the button to roll down the window or open my door?
Don’t get me wrong, I think going electric is the future and Tesla has certainly shown it’s viable and the cars have some cool innovative features. But I also think they’re all ugly, especially Cybertruck, and there are reasons other auto manufacturers have chosen to not make some of the choices Tesla made, because they’re unsafe. And the tech bro attitude of “we’ll figure that out later” with a software update doesn’t really cut it when I’m strapping my children into a vehicle.
So yeah, I’m sticking with other manufacturers that have mature quality management systems and designs